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Effective Term:
Summer 2014 through Summer 2015
Course Number:
HE 251
Course Title:
Community and Public Health Issues
Credit Hours:
4
Lecture Hours:
40
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Inquires into the causes and potential solutions for current community health issues, overviews the organization of community and health care agencies, and explores career opportunities in community health. Includes Service Learning. Audit available.

Intended Outcomes for the course

  1. Examine the cultural, social, behavioral and environmental factors and issues that influence the health of the community.
  2. Gain job experience by completing service learning at a community health organization or agency.
  3. Understand the organization, role and functions of community health.
  4. Analyze how community health conditions influences the personal health of individuals.
  5. Identify community health professions; know job functions, educational requirements.
  6. Provide a historical context for current public health issues.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

  1. Written examination
  2. Critical analysis of material
  3. Group problem solving
  4. Course activities and discussion
  5. Student presentation

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

 

PROCESS SKILLS

Critical thinking

  1. Compare
  2. Predict
  3. Hypothesize
  4. Problem solving
  5. Decision Making

Communication skills

  1. Oral and written communication
  2. Computer literacy
  3. Cooperative group work

Intrapersonal skills

  1. Values clarification

Information Access skills

  1. Collect qualitative and quantitative data
  2. Evaluate validity

THEMES, CONCEPTS, IDEAS

  • Discuss national and global public health trends that may affect America’s health.
  • Explore the social, economic and cultural environments that affect community health.
  • Participate in a service learning experience at a health organization. Use reflection process to measure success and impact of the experience.
  • Identify community health professions; know job functions, educational requirements.
  • Understand the current roles and function of federal, state, local and international public health agencies in the public health.
  • Analyze how to change public health policy.
  • Explore cultural, social, and gender factors that affect the quality, cost and barriers to health care.
  • Examine the macrosocial issues that affect health in urban and rural environments.
  • Explore how government, business, agencies and individuals can focus on environmental improvement.